Rosemont Road, Richmond Hill: (2) view north-west
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Image: © Stefan Czapski Taken: 7 Feb 2017
This is a little dead-end street that runs south-east from Friars Stile Road. The houses on the south side are early 'semis', and appear to be all of one build. A string-course at eaves level is a hint that each gable is a classical pediment. Most have a little roundel up in the 'pediment', and all have stone quoins. But the 'Georgian' details are fairly minimal and I'd guess that the row was built after 1830. Houses on the north side of the street are more varied in style and date.